Title: Waiting
Pairing: Hatter/Alice
Disclaimer: I do not own Alice in Wonderland.
A/N: Just an idea that came across my mind, I don't expect this to be perfect, but please share your thoughts!
He had a mind
She was like a wind
Floating in the air
Being a mere
She shrunk and grew
He made and sews
Having a hat
Without a mat
Friends and fiends
Moms and dads
Believe they won't
A hatter making a cloth
Minds so distant
Hearts so close
In a world of her own
Not wearing a crown
''Why wait for her?''
Voices in his head
Telling to stop
But he will not
''Fairfarren'', he had told
No hug
No kiss
It meant them all
Now when she goes
Looking for holes
White rabbits nowhere
Her mind drifts again somewhere
He drinks his tea
She wakes up from dream
Believe anyone won't
But still she doesn't stop
A/N: Did I make any rhymes? And I would explain this poem myself like this:
Alice hasn't forgotten about Hatter, or he her, she was too tall or too small at the moments she was in Underland, and before Alice showed up, Hatter only made things and sewed, without having a ''real'' meaning to do with his life. Nobody wouldn't believe her when she spoke about Underland in her world, and the voices in his head told him to forget about her, but he wouldn't. When he said ''fairfarren'', they didn't need a kiss, or a hug, the words were enough for them. Years later, she tries to find the portal to Underland, but she can't find it, or white rabbits. Her mind is at her Hatter and Underland again. Hatter usually drinks his tea, waiting for her return, she wakes up on every morning, trying to find the rabbit-hole again, nobody in her world believing her, but she still doesn't stop.
What do you think yourself; tell me please!
